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Dulwich Paragon Tour de France curriculum resources In 2014, the Tour de France heads to Yorkshire for le Grand Départ. Schools can now take advantage of the excitement around this unique occasion to promote cycling through our comprehensive Tour education pack. Bright, bold and inspiring, this is the first education pack to accompany the Tour de France and ties into Key Stages Two and Three, with lesson plans and resources for 11 subjects. It also includes a section on Yorkshire cycling heroes - and there are many! Download your education pack: Section A (PDF 6mb) - general Tour information and history Section B (PDF 3mb) - curriculum resources Section C (PDF 2mb) - local information Illuminating the Route (PowerPoint 5mb) - accompanies the lesson plans The pack has been developed by City of York Council, Sustrans, Biz-Ed Projects Ltd, and others with much of the curriculum content being developed by Sustrans Bike It officers in Yorkshire. Interested in other classroom resources? “ It was a brilliant afternoon.

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Education Pack KS2/KS3 Resource Pack Section A: The Yorkshire Tour This section provides you with a wealth of useful background information on the Tour de France and the Yorkshire Grand Départ. It also contains specific cycling information which will help you set the scene for your students on the theme. Download now » Section B: Curriculum spokes This section provides you with ideas and resources for activities in a variety of curriculum areas. Download now » Section C: Useful links and resources This section contains further links to help enhance your Tour de France programme, together with other organisations that may provide more exciting resources. Download now »

Tour de France 2012: live As the final climb of the day ramped up Sylvain Chavanel (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) made his move before Micahel Albasini (Orica-GreenEdge) latched on to his wheel. Cancellara, then, pounced and was quickly joined by Sagan. Edvald Boasson Hagen (Team Sky) worked well to joinn the pair before the triumvirate of riders played cat-and-mouse in the final 500 metres. Sagan, who was tight on to Cancellara's wheel, ultimately proved too strong for the other two and launched himself for the line to claim his first Tour stage. Bradley Wiggins (Team Sky), meanwhile, retained his second place in the overall general classification aftre finishing safeley in the bunch with Cadel Evans (BMC Racing) failing to take any time out of the Briton. 16.32 PETER SAGAN beats Fabian Cancellara in sprint for the line to claim his first stage win in the Tour de France. 16.30 / 1km to go Three-man race between Cancellara, Sagan and Edvald Boasson Hagen. Michael Rogers, Bradley's wingman, involved in a crash.

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